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Nintendo 3DS system features real 3D graphics, no glasses needed! The Nintendo 3DS is a breakthrough in portable entertainment, a truly cutting-edge piece of hardware. The Nintendo 3DS opens up a whole new world of gaming possibilities with its stereoscopic 3D display. Imagine seeing Mario in the 3rd dimension or rescuing Zelda with mind blowing 3D graphics. It has to be seen to be believed. What if you don't want 3D graphics? The Nintendo 3DS allows you to adjust the intensity of the 3D effects and turn them off completely with the 3D depth slider should you need to give your eyes a break, or if you have children ages 6 and under whom play for extended sessions. The Nintendo 3DS gives you total control over your games from the built in Gyro sensor to the Circle Pad to the always trusted D pad and stylus. The gyro sensor allows you to use the device as the controller. Tilt the 3DS and watch the compatible game react. For the active gamer the 3DS offers the Activity log which rewards you for carrying the 3DS with you as you walk with in-game coins! Additionally StreetPass allows you to communicate and share your Mii and game information with random people you meet throughout the day. Pictures can be taken in 3D using the 3DS and its three built-in cameras. Your pictures will come to life in crystal clear 3D.

Nintendo 3DS includes two screens. The bottom touch screen makes use of a telescoping stylus that is stored in the unit itself. The top screen displays 3D visuals to the naked eye. Looking at the screen is like peering through a window into a world where characters and objects have true depth. The system also has a 3D Depth Slider that lets players select the level of 3D they enjoy the most. The 3D effect can be ratcheted up to the highest level, scaled back to a more moderate setting or even turned off completely, depending on the preference of the user.

In addition to the familiar + Control Pad and button controls found on previous Nintendo hand-helds, Nintendo 3DS now also includes a Circle Pad, which provides a full 360 degrees of direction, giving it the freedom and precision needed to play games in 3D worlds. It brings the same degree of responsiveness that gamers enjoyed when Nintendo introduced an analog control stick to navigate Mario through Super Mario 64 on the Nintendo 64 system.

3D screen, enabling 3D view without the need for special glasses and the ability to adjust or turn off 3D effect with the 3D Depth Slider.

Stereo cameras that enable users to take 3D photos that can be viewed instantly on the 3D screen.

SpotPass, a feature that lets Nintendo 3DS detect wireless hotspots or wireless LAN access points and obtain information, game data, free software, videos and so on for players even when the system is in sleep mode.*

StreetPass, a feature that lets Nintendo 3DS exchange data automatically with other Nintendo 3DS systems within range, even in sleep mode once this feature is activated by the user. Data for multiple games can be exchanged simultaneously.

Convenient features that users can access without stopping game play such as the HOME menu, Internet Brower, Notifications, etc.

System Transfer which enable users to transfer already purchased software from one Nintendo 3DS system to another. DSiWare purchased for the Nintendo DSi or the Nintendo DSi XL can also be transferred into a Nintendo 3DS system.**

Compatibility functions where both new software designed for Nintendo 3DS and most software for the Nintendo DS family of systems can be played.

Parental Controls which enable parents to restrict game content by ratings as well as use of specific wireless connectivity, 3D functionality, etc.***

Cameras: One inner camera and two outer cameras. Resolutions are 640 x 480 for each camera. Lens are single focus and uses the CMOS capture element. The active pixel count is approximately 300,000 pixels.

Wireless Communication: 2.4 GHz. Enabling local wireless communication among multiple Nintendo 3DS systems for game play and StreetPass. Enabling access to the Internet through wireless LAN access points (supports IEEE802.11 b/g with the WPA/WPA2 security feature). Recommended distance of wireless communication is within 98.4 feet. This can be shorter depending on the enviromental situation. WPA and WPA2 are marks of the Wi-Fi Alliance.

Input Controls: Input controls are the following:

A/B/X/Y Button, +Control Pad, L/R Button, START/SELECT

Circle Pad (enabling 360-degree analog input)

Touch screen

Embedded microphone

Camera

Motion sensor

Gyro sensor

Other Input Controls: Other input controls are the following:

3D Depth Slider (enabling smooth adjustment of the 3D level effect)

HOME Button (brings up the HOME menu)

Wireless switch (can disable wireless functionality even during game play)

POWER button

Connector: Connector includes:

Game Card slot

SD Card slot

Cradle connector

AC adapter connector

Audio jack (stereo output)

Sound: Stereo speakers positioned to the left and right of the top screen (supports virtual surround sound).

Battery Duration: When playing Nintendo 3DS software about 3-5 hours. When playing Nintendo DS software about 5-8 hours. Battery duration differs depending on the brightness setting of the screen. The information regarding battery duration is a rough standard. It can be shorter depending on what functions of the Nintendo 3DS system are used.

Game Card: Nintendo 3DS Game Card. The size is approximately the same as Nintendo DS Game Card.

*Some of these features may not be available at launch**There is a limit to how many times transfers can be made. Some software may not be transferred. DSiWare downloadable content and point balances are not currently transferable to Nintendo 3DS.***Additional features added through system updates may also be subject to Parental Controls. Some of these features such as the Internet browser, Nintendo eShop, system transfer and the ability to download software and videos using SpotPass will be available after system updates are performed.

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Think Pink!
I am not a bubble gum color fan, but this system is beautiful! It signifies that it is strictly for females. It goes great with a clear system protector to showcase the color and also a pink stylus.
2/13/12

Nintendo for the big boys/girls
My fiancee and I picked up this pink Nintendo 3DS for her cause, we're moving a long distance soon and she wants something to do on the trip. I must admit, I was a little rebellious to the prices but, after playing a few games and checking out what Nintendo had to offer extra, I am very happy we made this purchase. The games are awesome, old school games with a new school twist, you can buy old school games on Nintendo eshop. What I thought was personally the coolest and, I hope Nintendo expands upon is, AR games. You put a card anywhere in a well lit area, point the 3DS camera at it and, the terrain comes to life. There's a type of pool like game and, a archer game that come with the 3DS. You also get a free game called Face Raiders where, it takes a 3D picture of you and you have to shoot at it in a sort of virtual reality way, the highest score I got was 465. This thing is full of cool capabilities and, I hope that it continues to be expanded upon. The price is high but, well worth the system. It's a handheld and has tons to offer: accessories, games, apps etc... If you have the money, why haven't you gotten it?
2/18/12

Pretty in Pink
I typically don't go for these types of games and systems but I have to say I love my 3DS! The 3D is really neat. It's not like "Oh my gosh! I feel like I need to reach out and touch it!", but you can see it pop off the screen. I like that you can choose whether or not to have the 3D on because using it and the gyro controls in Mario Kart 7 can be a little hard on the eyes if tilted wrong. The circle pad feels nice. The system is sleek and portable and the color is unique to other systems.
6/25/12

Not just for girls!
When I decided to purchase a 3DS, I knew I wasn't going o pick any of the traditional colors. There are enough red, blue, and black consoles in the world for me. I went with pink and don't regret a dollar of it.
The system itself is sleek and bright (and a fingerprint magnet), and fits easily into the average pair of pants. But it must be said that the stylus placement is uncomfortable. Gone are the days of the DS Lite where the stylus could be drawn out of the system without batting an eye.
Graphically, the game is incredible. Having paid a lot of attention to the Playstation Vita, I didn't expect the 3DS to compare. It didn't take long to be proven wrong. Resident Evil: Revelations shows just what the system is capable of, producing a game easily on par with Sony's handheld.
4/3/12

awesome!!
Awesome looking system!! The black and red bundles are awesome so why not pink!? Good job nintendo!!
1/30/12

Pink is the new 3ds
I can't really wait til this 3ds comes out, pink is one of my favorite colors and so is purple. I like it!!!!!
2/6/12

Awesome Handheld System
I bought this for myself a few months ago after my boyfriend raved about his 3DS. I bought the 3DS in Pearl Pink. I love the range of games for the 3DS. I love the fact you can play DS games on it as well. I love the way the 3DS feels in my hands, I have bought a few games for my 3DS and currently I am playing Pokemon White 2, love it. The battery life on this system is incredible and you have an option to turn on and off the 3D on the system. I recommend this system whole heartedly. This is a great christmas present for anyone that loves games on the go!
12/14/12

Stupid not the color the whole thing
I have a 3DS (black got it on march 27th) I believe the colors will boost the sells but it also make them look desperate. I think they should just design a whole new system (3DS) and add the double analog sticks and everything that makes it better in stead of making things for it that make it look ugly!
2/11/12